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Alcohol Misuse in Older Adults: A Growing Concern
A Cause for Concern
Alcohol abuse in older adults is a growing public health issue, with nearly 1 in 20 adults aged 65 or older estimated to have an alcohol use disorder. The consequences of alcohol misuse can be severe, leading to physical, mental, and social problems, as well as increased risk of injury, falls, and hospitalization.
Identifying Alcohol Misuse
Due to physiological changes that occur during aging, it can be harder for older adults to tolerate the effects of alcohol. Signs of alcohol misuse may include noticeably increased consumption, changes in drinking patterns, or difficulty cutting down. Physical symptoms may include slurred speech, impaired coordination, and impaired judgment.
Getting Help
If you or someone you know is struggling with alcohol misuse, help is available. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) offers resources for identifying and treating alcohol use disorders. Seeking professional help can provide access to evidence-based treatments, such as counseling, medication, and support groups, to help individuals regain control over their alcohol use and improve their quality of life.